subscribe to
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Contract to receive and pay for a given number of issues of a periodical, for tickets to a series of performances, or for a utility service. For example, We subscribe to the local paper , or Betty and I have been subscribing to this concert series for years , or We have no choice; we have to subscribe to the local power company .
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Feel or express approval of, as in I subscribe to your opinion but I don't think Donald does . [Mid-1500s]
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Promise to pay or contribute money to, as in We subscribe to many charities . [Mid-1600s] All of these usages come from subscribe in the sense of “sign one's name to something, such as a pledge.”
Example Sentences
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“I by no means subscribe to the fact that you have to be super right or super left, but what we have lost is the middle,” he adds.
From MarketWatch • May 22, 2026
And will he subscribe to a news outlet to keep investigative work like Rachel’s alive and well?
From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 2026
That’s right, for $5 a month, you can subscribe to the Bob Dylan Patreon, just like any of the other artists or creators who are sending out graphic novels or newsletters or videos or songs.
From Salon • May 12, 2026
"The big losers from this cut are those who subscribe to Game Pass for a month or two to play the latest Call of Duty, and then leave," said Dring.
From BBC • Apr. 22, 2026
That day was, like, realizing for the first time that the religion your parents subscribe to doesn’t work for you.
From "Dumplin'" by Julie Murphy
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